Damson Plums Described 131 



suture indistinct; apex a dot; color deep blue; dots hardly 

 to be seen ; bloom thick, bluish ; skin firm ; flesh green, firm ; 

 stone none, the seed lying naked in the llesh ; quality fair. 



This is an old curiosity which has been known for more 

 than a century in France. The foregoing description is from 

 specimens grown by Luther Burbank. It has no practical 

 value. 



White Damson. — Fruit oval; size medium; cavity very 

 shallow ; suture none ; color yellowish, like a ripe Bavay ; dots 

 fine, darker colored ; bloom white ; flesh greenish ; stone cling ; 

 quality good, season late. 



This plum is really not white, but has the color of the 

 Green Gage type. The foliage, however, seems to be of the 

 Damson sort. 



